Texas A&M selected as Gold Recipient of the 2024 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Award for outstanding service to student veterans.

A&M, which employs more than 26,000 people, is one of just 14 universities nationwide to make the list, a survey of over 250,000 workers.

A School of Public Health staff member donates a kidney to a beloved friend, promoting awareness of a state law regarding organ donation.

Gates, A&M’s former president, is the only U.S. secretary of defense in history to serve under two presidents from different parties.

Tim McLaughlin, who has held the interim position since the school's 2022 founding, has become its first permanent dean.

Twenty-three current or former A&M athletes and one coach will represent the US and other nations at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Texans praise his vision, energy, and breadth of accomplishments.

Faculty, staff and students from health, vet med and nutrition will be awarded in D.C. for work with Operation Border Health Preparedness.

In its Best Graduate Schools ranking, the publication placed 10 of Texas A&M’s graduate programs in the Top 20; among those, six are Top 10.

Two Aggie professionals were recognized at the 2024 NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) Annual Conference